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Simulations indicate that some designs should be capable of reducing temperature increase by more than 85%.
The proposed technology is expected to be capable of reducing polymer density and thermal conductivity while increasing its specific strength.
Alteration of the angles of the disc cutters during fragmentation was found to be capable of reducing the force required for fragmentation [17].
Thus the implementation of this novel heat pump water heater was verified to be capable of reducing energy usage and CO2 emissions significantly.
To do so, it should be demonstrated that the confinement approach would be capable of reducing early and late offsite doses.
Antagonistic bacteria isolated from rhizospheres of pepper, cucumber and tomato plants also were shown to be capable of reducing Phytophthora blight of pepper by drench or root-dip treatments with bacterial suspension in the field (Sang et al.,2008).
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Nevertheless, the technique is capable of reducing the pressure drop close to that of transporting water.
Weiss et al. indicated that a decreased modulus of elasticity is capable of reducing the cracking potential of the concrete.
However, both approaches were capable of reducing the H2S to below the 20-ppmv target level.
Geopolymers are capable of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 64%.
A number of aerobic and anaerobic microorganisms are capable of reducing Cr6+.
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